Projects

Lees Ferry

Leesferry.com's code is unique in the way it handles responsive breakpoints. With the help of javascript, the HTML is rearranged on the fly to accommodate a different base structure for desktop, tablet and phone. Content is also dynamically pulled from local government websites in order to provide anglers with an up-to-the-minute overview of river flows and fishing conditions.

McFarlane Building Sets

With just two weeks until their announcement at San Diego Comic-Con, Kitchen Sink strategized, concepted, designed and developed a microsite to introduce the world to McFarlane Toys’ new Building Set product line. Along with demonstrating scale and showcasing the high level of detail, visitors can build the product by simply scrolling the page.

Built for Kitchen Sink Studios

Design by Jason Stewart, Doug Bell & Michael Tippett

Development by Dan Freeman & Matthew Murray

3D animation and motion graphics by Devin Gritton & Erick Lashley

Photography by Tim Stansell

ui

responsive

Javascript

Kula Yoga

Prior to opening their second location, Kula Yoga needed to change the studio's perception from that of a small suburban shop to one that could compete with the larger studios around the University of Wisconsin. Using their existing brand standards, I gave them an updated look and an easily accessible CMS that allowed the site to easily grow as their business expanded.

Design by Dan Freeman

Development by Dan Freeman

Photography by Katie Killebrew

ui

responsive

wordpress

Jquery

design

Windsor

One of several sites that Kitchen Sink tackled for restauranteurs Upward Projects, Windsor was the one that turned the most heads. Built on Wordpress, the staff can easily change out draft beers or menu items daily and the responsive framework makes sure that the most important information is available up front when hitting the site from smaller screens.

Built for Kitchen Sink Studios

Design by Mike Giles & Sarah Thomas

Development by Dan Freeman

Photography by Tim Stansell

2014 Phoenix Addy Gold Winner for Responsive Website

responsive

wordpress

Jquery

Pomo Pizzeria | Forno Fabbri

The build for this site was unique from the perspective that our client wanted both of his properties, Pomo Pizzeria and Forno Fabbri, to be housed in the same site. The user is greeted with a simple choice between to photographs representing each restaurant. Upon choosing the image leaps to life and becomes a full screen hero film.